Location:Silent Barn, 603 Bushwick Ave, Brooklyn, New York, New York, 11206, US
The fourth event of the DARK CIRCUITS FESTIVAL is: Dark Circuits Festival Party at Silent Barn
Admission: $7
The trio of Andrea Parkins, Phillip Stearns and Electro-Sapiens Joker Nies will create sonic fields of lush harmonics and sculpted electronic feedback, re-resisting the circuits into new sound territory. Dafna Naphtali and ...
Location:REVERSE, 28 Frost Street Brooklyn 11211 – L-Train Bedford Avenue (Williamsburg), New York, New York, New York, 11211, US
The third event of the DARK CIRCUITS FESTIVAL is: Michael Vorfeld’s Light Bulb Music at REVERSE
Admission: FREE
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Michael Vorfeld is a composer and visual artist, who realizes installations and performances with light and sound. He will present Light Bulb Music, using sounds that are generated ...
Location:Harvestworks, 596 Broadway, #602, New York, New York, New York, 10012, US
The second event of the DARK CIRCUITS FESTIVAL is: Joker Nies & Miguel Frasconi’s Omnichord Madness at Harvestworks
Admission: FREE
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Miguel Frasconi (New York) and Joker Nies (Cologne) modify or build their instruments to their needs, creating music from a uniquely imagined tradition. Apart from various ...
Location:Harvestworks, 596 Broadway, #602, New York, New York, New York, 10012, US
The first event of Hans Tammen's DARK CIRCUITS FESTIVAL is the Workshop Pure DatrocessorduinoMOS.
A crash course in building connections between Pure Data or Processing and DIY CMOS circuits using Arduino. This is a really fun way of learning how to integrate software based interfaces, custom code, and physical hardware ...
Location:Johansson Projects, 2300 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, California, 94612, US
Alicia McCarthy + Jenny Sharaf Show Runs June 21 - August 16 Reception Saturday June 21, 3-5 pm
Johansson Projects presents new works by Alicia McCarthy and Jenny Sharaf in which repetition reigns and pretty things come rough around the edges. At radically different paces, Alicia McCarthy and Jenny Sharaf render DIY ...
Location:EYEABEAM, OUTPOST, REVERSE, SPECTRUM, SILENTBARN, MAKEMUSICNY, FIREHOUSE, HARVESTWORKS, SHAPESHIFTER, New York City, New York, New York, 10012, US
From June 14 through 23, 2014, Hans Tammen’s DARK CIRCUITS FESTIVAL features performers who work in contemporary electronic music practices such as circuit bending, no-input mixers, laptops, turntablism, analogue circuitry, network sniffers, live coding and soldering, plus other instruments we may have never heard of yet.
Location:Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10021, US
Ranee Ramaswamy, Aparna Ramaswamy, and Rudresh Mahanthappa, co-creators of Ragamala Dance's Song of the Jasmine, engage in conversation with Rachel Cooper, Director of Global Performing Arts, Asia Society, in advance of their New York premiere at Damrosch Park Bandshell.
Free admission. No registration necessary. First come, first served.
Location:Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10021, US
Chinese-born opera singers are challenging expectations and bringing fresh energy to stages across the world. Two inspiring singers — soprano Ying Huang and baritone Yunpeng Wang — join accompanist Siyi Fang and music critic Ken Smith for a lively discussion, with excerpts of their work.
Location:Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10021, US
Sadao Watanabe, one of Japan's finest jazz musicians, will be joined by an ensemble of talented American and Japanese musicians, as part of Blue Note Jazz Festival.
Location:Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10021, US
The evocative songs of the Dong people include everything from festive drinking music and ritual courtships to solemn historical narratives. Pre-performance discussion at 7:00 pm, with Ren Hexin, Director, Dimen Dong Culture Eco-Museum; Joanna Lee, musicologist and co-Founder, Western China Cultural Ecology Research Workshop; and Ken Smith, arts critic ...
Location:Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10021, US
SxSE: Selections from the Asia Society Museum Collection brings together video artworks created since 2000 by South and Southeast Asian artists reflecting current artistic trends in the region. Many of the works included in the exhibition focus on the socioeconomic and environmental impact rapid urbanization has had on local communities.